Jul 11, 2014
System Center 2012 R2 provides administrators with the option to manage Linux machines, just like managing Windows Operating Systems. It’s simple to do, and I’ll show you how in today’s blog post. The most common Linux machines that are supported in System Center include:- RHEL Version 6, 5, 4
- SLES Version 11, 10, 9
- CentOS Version 6, 5
- Debian Version 6, 5
- Ubuntu Version 12.4 LTS, 10.4 LTS
- Oracle Linux 6, 5
- Solaris Version 11, 10, 9
- HP-UX Version 11iv2 , 11iv3
- Open a terminal window and login as a “super user.”
- Install the client with the command – “chmod +x install.” Once successfully completed, you will see the below output.
“/opt/microsoft/configmgr/bin/ccmexec -rs policy”
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